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Dental Medicine , Further Areas
Caries Res (2016) 50 (1): 71–77.
Published Online: 12 February 2016
...Paula Ortega-Verdugo; Sandra Guzmán-Armstrong; Deborah Cobb; Deborah V. Dawson; Derek Blanchette; Justine L. Kolker; Marcela Hernández; J.J. Warren Although the stepwise excavation procedure (SWP) has been shown to be an effective caries treatment technique, studies reporting its application...
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Dental Medicine , Further Areas
Caries Res (2016) 49 (6): 637–639.
Published Online: 12 December 2015
...Patrícia Hernandéz-Gatón; César Ruiz Serrano; Paulo Nelson Filho; Esther Ruiz De Castañeda; Marília P. Lucisano; Raquel A.B. da Silva; Léa A.B. da Silva This study evaluated the stepwise excavation technique in 138 permanent molars with deep carious lesions and incomplete root formation within a 24...
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Dental Medicine , Further Areas
Caries Res (2013) 47 (3): 243–250.
Published Online: 19 January 2013
... to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Calcium hydroxide Carious dentin Deep carious lesions Glass ionomer cement Stepwise excavation Stepwise excavation has been widely used in the treatment of deep...
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Dental Medicine , Further Areas
Caries Res (1997) 31 (6): 411–417.
Published Online: 24 November 2009
... excavation. Clinical evaluation of stepwise excavation was performed on 31 deep carious lesions considered to result in pulp perforation by traditional excavation. This study examines the clinical and microbiological alterations during the final excavation performed during long intervals (6–12 months) after...
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Subject Area:
Dental Medicine , Further Areas
Caries Res (2007) 41 (6): 493–496.
Published Online: 05 October 2007
... removal Dentine caries Indirect pulp capping Longitudinal study Stepwise excavation Subtraction radiography Short Communication Caries Res 2007;41:493 496 DOI: 10.1159/000109349 Received: November 16, 2005 Accepted after revision: July 30, 2007 Published online: October 5, 2007 Deep Caries Lesions...
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Subject Area:
Dental Medicine , Further Areas
Caries Res (2004) 38 (5): 436–441.
Published Online: 20 August 2004
...Michael J. Wicht; Rainer Haak; Heidi Schütt-Gerowitt; Susanne Kneist; Michael J. Noack This study investigated the efficiency of a chlorhexidine varnish and an antibiotic paste in suppressing the cultivable microflora of deep dentine cavities in a stepwise excavation procedure. Subsequent to enamel...
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Dental Medicine , Further Areas
Caries Res (2004) 38 (3): 305–313.
Published Online: 21 May 2004
..., instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Caries removal Cavity preparation Stepwise excavation Caries Res 2004;38:305 313 DOI: 10.1159/000077770 How Clean Must a Cavity Be before Restoration? E.A.M. Kidd Guy s, King s and St. Thomas Dental Institute, London, UK Key...
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Subject Area:
Dental Medicine , Further Areas
Caries Res (2002) 36 (6): 430–436.
Published Online: 12 December 2002
... to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Atraumatic restorative treatment Dentinal caries lesions Glass ionomer cement Remineralization Stepwise excavation Original Paper Caries Res 2002;36:430 436 DOI...
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Subject Area:
Dental Medicine , Further Areas
Caries Res (2000) 34 (6): 502–508.
Published Online: 08 November 2000
...L. Bjørndal; T. Larsen This study examined the cultivable microflora before and after stepwise excavation procedures in deep carious lesions in 9 permanent teeth, categorized according to degrees of proximal surface destruction. The final excavation was performed 4–6 months after the initial...